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Why is libertarianism so infallible?

Name: Anonymous 2007-06-04 7:05 ID:qJENOkNb

It is due to it being the application of political science. It does not permit failed policies to be continued fruitlessly year after year with idealistic fervour, it is next to impossible for anyone surrounded by fierce libertarian critics to continue clinging on to lies. It is a purely functional machine, lubricated with justice and fueled by free speech.

Name: Anonymous 2007-08-22 18:30 ID:GWvFJ6ZI

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Libertarianism is so obviously such a horrible concept that our resident libertarian is forced to grasp for straws. If you aren't a libertarian, you're a communist, so of course libertarianism is infallible, right?

Meanwhile, back in the real world, countries with market protections enjoy cheaper drugs, while drug companies still make plenty of money for R&D. In America, people over-pay so that drug companies can buy TV ads. Wouldn't exasperating these problems with libertarianism be wonderful? (all in the name of a vague cry of 'freedom!')

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